Boagrius

Boagrius (died 1250 BC) was the champion of King Triopas of Thessaly during the 13th century BC. In 1250 BC, Triopas sent out Boagrius to fight against King Agamemnon of Mycenae's champion Achilles, who had to by summoned by a child messenger after he was caught sleeping with two womeen before the battle. Initially, Triopas was sure that Boagrius would defeat Achilles, but Achilles dodged Boagrius' javelins and stabbed him through the right shoulder with his sword, slaying the champion and forcing Triopas to join Agamemnon's alliance of Greek states.